- Joe Walton (footballer)
Joseph Walton (
5 June 1925 –31 December 2006 ) was an English professional footballer. [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2154840.ece] ]He was born in
Manchester in June 1925, and began his playing career at the end of the Second World War with Manchester United. As a full-back, he was unable to displaceJohnny Carey orJohn Aston in the line-up, and was transferred to Preston North End in March 1948 in hope of gaining regular first-team football, having only played 23 games in two seasons atOld Trafford .Walton was to remain at
Deepdale for almost 13 years, during which time he played 435 competitive games, established himself as one of Preston's all-time legend, and came close to winning theFootball League title and theFA Cup .He finally left Preston in February 1961 and joined Fourth Division strugglers Accrington Stanley.
Accrington went bankrupt and were forced to resign from the
Football League in March 1962, with two months of the season left to play. Their record was expunged and league football did not return to the club for 44 years. Walton was approaching 37 at the time of Accrington's demise, and decided to retire from professional football, but he continued at non-league level as player-coach ofHorwich RMI .After retiring from football later in the 1960s, he ran a newsagent's shop in
Preston and then worked for a local electrical firm. He died in Preston on New Year's Eve 2006 at the age of 81. He was survived by his wife and two grown-up children.References
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